A ‘Fresh’ Approach to Fuel Up to Play 60

Coinciding with the “Start Fresh with Fuel Up to Play 60,” the recently launched website was created by the dairy checkoff and the National Football League (NFL).
Coinciding with the “Start Fresh with Fuel Up to Play 60,” the recently launched website was created by the dairy checkoff and the National Football League (NFL).
(Dairy Management Inc.)

Through curriculum and digital learning, teachers are looking for ways to engage with students, emphasizing on wellness for minds and bodies. The farmer-founded Fuel Up to Play 60 program has developed an easy-to-navigate website: www.FuelUpToPlay60.com, with an educator dashboard and an enhanced student app.

Coinciding with the “Start Fresh with Fuel Up to Play 60,” the recently launched website was created by the dairy checkoff and the National Football League (NFL). Focusing on dairy nutrition and dairy farmers underlining care for the environment, the site allows both educators and parents to access resources through this program.

“One of the checkoff’s key priorities is ensuring dairy products and farmers’ stories are relevant with today’s younger consumers,” said Beth Engelmann, chief operations officer of Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), which manages the national dairy checkoff. “Schools remain a critical investment for driving trust and sales, but we must always be evolving our approach to drive measurable impact in the cafeteria and the classroom.”

A few of the new and enhanced website elements include:

  • The Fuel Up to Play 60 Learning Plan, which aligns with national standards in science, social emotional learning and health education and introduces dairy as fuel for the body and mind as well as dairy’s sustainability practices.
  • Program guides that help parents and educators easily and efficiently find the answers they need about the program. This includes access to greater Fuel Up to Play 60 learning resources, such as the Homeroom.
  • A refreshed Educator Dashboard with opportunities for state and regional checkoff teams to create personalized content for their local schools.
  • An upgraded Student Zone App that allows students to create accounts, complete activities, collect badges and be named Fuel Up to Play 60 Champions.

Fuel Up to Play 60 also will work with NFL players, dietitians, food-focused parents, and inspirational educators to share ideas on how they fuel their days on social media channels, including TikTok, Pinterest, Instagram, and Facebook.

“This is the perfect time to hit the reset button and bring a new vibe that builds off the program’s 10-year legacy and evolves it to meet the needs of educators, parents and students in the world we live in today,” said Anne Warden, executive vice president of strategic integration for DMI. “We’re ready to start fresh together and highlight how Fuel Up to Play 60 is more than just an in-school program, while we showcase how dairy can fuel families and help them perform their best during their day, from breakfast to bedtime.”

Partnership Yields Results

Promoting both health and wellness through physical activity, mindfulness and healthy eating, GoNoodle is a popular and trusted “edutainment” platform for teachers and parents. The checkoff and GoNoodle launched the first two-player game called “Coach Terry’s Touchdown! Powered by Fuel Up to Play 60.”

The free game has students racing down a virtual football field to reach the end zone while avoiding objects such as flying foam fingers trying to tackle them. Students collect “power ups,” including milk, yogurt, and smoothies, to keep their energy up and they earn bonus points as they try to score touchdowns in 60 seconds.

“Coach Terry’s Touchdown!” has ranked first among all GoNoodle games determined by starts, finishes, and total movement minutes since the game was launched earlier this year. Its total minutes of movement is 133% higher than the company’s overall average.

 

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